freeinchrist1611
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Stay-at-home-parents, what is your actual child-care duty split during "off-hours", and are you happy about it? What do you wish you could change?
I recently transitioned into the SAHM role with one child in K. My SO, who works regularly 50 hr/w, wants "flexible" support at home - i.e. he is only willing to help out whenever he has time. He cannot guarantee when he is busy or not because everything is project-based. (The latest deadline crunch lasted 2 months) If he is busy, all childcare responsibilities are transferred to me, except for whenever he needs a break and feels bad enough to entertain the child. He also wants at least 8 hours per day to himself over the weekend, because "I get to take a break during the week". He refused to own any childcare tasks at home (ex: picking out a few tasks to own such as putting a child to bed is not an option.) We outsourced cleaning and ate prepared food mostly; Otherwise, there are even more conflicts about chores.
My SO thinks this is very reasonable, especially when food/cleaning is mostly outsourced, but it didn't feel right to me - I get "help" when I don't need it; When I need help nobody is around. It's been an extremely frustrating experience - imagine anyone hiring a full-time driver - idle time is expected and paid for, unlike a SAHM, where downtime is a reason to shove a second shift down my throat.
Would appreciate other SAHPs sharing your perspectives.
I recently transitioned into the SAHM role with one child in K. My SO, who works regularly 50 hr/w, wants "flexible" support at home - i.e. he is only willing to help out whenever he has time. He cannot guarantee when he is busy or not because everything is project-based. (The latest deadline crunch lasted 2 months) If he is busy, all childcare responsibilities are transferred to me, except for whenever he needs a break and feels bad enough to entertain the child. He also wants at least 8 hours per day to himself over the weekend, because "I get to take a break during the week". He refused to own any childcare tasks at home (ex: picking out a few tasks to own such as putting a child to bed is not an option.) We outsourced cleaning and ate prepared food mostly; Otherwise, there are even more conflicts about chores.
My SO thinks this is very reasonable, especially when food/cleaning is mostly outsourced, but it didn't feel right to me - I get "help" when I don't need it; When I need help nobody is around. It's been an extremely frustrating experience - imagine anyone hiring a full-time driver - idle time is expected and paid for, unlike a SAHM, where downtime is a reason to shove a second shift down my throat.
Would appreciate other SAHPs sharing your perspectives.